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Page 6A OBITUARIES Bobby Milton . “Bob” Kimmell A true southern gentleman JOHNS ISLAND, S.C. - - Bobby Milton “Bob” Kim- mell, 83, Johns Island, S.C., passed away Wednesday, August 6, 2014, of conges- tive heart failure at his - home. He was born May 6, 1931, in Kings Mountain, N.C., to the late Pauline and Harry Kimmell. Married August 17, 1958, to Patricia Ann Gib- son, he was a 1958 graduate of Clemson University with a degree in Textile Engineer- ing. While a student at Clemson, he was a member of the Phi Psi textile frater- nity. His career in textile man- agement spanned 43 years, including 30 years with Riegel Textile in Johnston, G.C. Black KINGS MOUNTAIN — G.C. Black, 70, Kings Mountain; died Monday, Aug. 4, 2014 at Kings Mountain Hospice House. A celebration of life service was held August 9 at 2:30 p.m. at Christ the King Catholic Church in Kings Mountain. Ralph C. Burrow STANLEY - Ralph C. Burrow, age 62, Stanley, N.C., died August 1, 2014, at Carolinas Medical Center, Lincolnton, N.C. A memo- rial service was held at An- thony Grove Baptist Church, Friday, August 8, at 7 p.m. Paul Justice CHERRYVILLE — Paul Justice, 27, of 404 Pine Grove Ave., died Aug. 10, 2014. . A memorial service will be held Sunday, Aug. 17. 2014 at 7 p.m. at Landmark Baptist Church. Millicent Marlow Waddell KINGS MOUNTAIN - Millicent Marlow Waddell, age 45, Kings Mountain, N.C, died Saturday, August 9,2014, at her home. A fu- neral service was held Mon- day, August 11, at 4 p.m., at Christian Freedom Baptist Church. Interment is at Mountain Rest Cemetery, Kings Mountain, NC. S.C. He retired in 2001 from West Point Stevens in Laur- inburg, N.C. : He and his wife Pat were also active members of Trin- ity Presbyterian Church in Laurinburg. Known for his gentle nature and fun-loving sense of humor, he was the epitome of the Southern gentleman. Kimmell is survived by his wife of 55 years, Patricia “Pat” Kimmell, of Johns Is- land, S.C.; son Robert Scott of Cincinnati, Ohio; daugh- ter Gina Louann Albright (Jason) of Laurinburg, N.C., grandchildren Dalton Luke Albright and Audrey Claire Albright; and brother Jim Kimmell (Cornelia) of Myr- tle Beach, S.C." Memorials may be made to Odyssey Hospice, 5965 Core Avenue, Suite 603, N. Charleston, S.C. 29406. The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.com Market Minutes win MlArgot All the rainy, drizzly weather hasn't changed things for the Kings Mountain Farmers Market too much. Top -notch vendors and loyal cus- tomers continue to have downtown KM hopping every Saturday morning from 8-12. This Saturday at your * farmers’ market, you can expect to see water- melon, corn, cucumbers, and of course many vari- eties of peppers, tomatoes Dr. Stallard joins Caromont Health GASTONIA -- Car- oMont Health welcomes Dr. Graydon F. Stallard to their medical team. : Dr. Stallard joins Car- oMont Surgical Associates, a premiere surgical practice in Gastonia that provides extensive surgical care in- cluding elective general surgery, acute care surgery, trauma and surgical critical care. Stallard earned his Doc- torate in Osteopathic Medi- cine (DO) at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed his residency at Mt. Clemens Regional Medical Center and fellowship at the University of Illinois College of Medicine. Dr. Stallard obtained a Bache- lor of Science in Nutrition from the University of Florida and a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sci- ences from the University of South Florida. Stallard has a special in- terest in Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, General Sur- gery and Laparoscopic Sur- gery. He leads with his personal philosophy to strive every day to care for his patients and their fami- lies as if they are his own. “There is no greater bond than that between sur- geon and patient,” said Dr. Stallard. In his spare time, Dr. Stallard enjoys picnics with his wife and daughter, playing golf, running and watching college sports. CaroMont Health is a not-for-profit health system that provides inpatient and outpatient medical services within five counties and two states. CaroMont Health employs nearly 3,900 healthcare profes- sionals with a medical staff membership of 455. CaroMont Health is comprised of five entities: CaroMont Regional Med- ical Center, CaroMont Medical Group, Gaston Hospice, Courtland Terrace and CaroMont Specialty Surgery. L to R, Dwight Tessneer, Kayce Bester, Marty Lockridge & Eric Bester 303 Phifer Rd., Kings Mountain ® 704-739-CLAY(2529) www.claybarnette.com Kings Mountain families are saving hundreds-even thousands of dollars-with our funeral home. We provide services that are handled with dignity and respect, and we guarantee the best price in Kings Mountain. If you would like to learn more about your options, we would be pleased to assist you. : ge FUNERAL HOME OF HINGE MOUNTAIN and squash at the pro- duce vendor stands. We are lucky enough to have a new fresh flower vendor, who car- ries gorgeous sunflowers, zinnias, and cosmos, among other pretties! Also, check out our new jewelry vendor, and probably some of the best bratwurst sold in town from Suzy Q's Farm. Come see what you've been missing! Wednesday, August 13, 2014 Market As usual, there are other fun things going on: Ee Live music with Caleb Davis from 10-12 * Cleveland County Master Gardeners group will present: “Getting Rid of Fruit Flies!” (I think everyone needs that ad- vice this time of year!) e School supply drive e Farmer Foodshare RRS POLICE Margot Plonk Foothills Farmers (fresh food) collection for local soup kitchen min- istries (Backyard garden over-production is wel- comed!) Come out, see your friends and neighbors, lis- ten to some great music, meet some knowledge- able gardeners, and farm- ers, and support those that need our assistance- That's just what the community of Kings Mountain does! ARRESTS AUG. 4: John Edward Harrison, 45, Charlotte, sim- ple assault, disorderly con- duct, resisting public officer, $20,000 bond, secured. AUG. 4: A 16-year-old male was charged with in- jury to personal property, criminal summons. CITATIONS AUG. 4: Christopher Harrison, 50, Cherryville, speeding. AUG. 8: Samantha Bartlett, 23, Gastonia, sim- ple assault. AUG. 8: Amanda Marie Moshier, 27, 213 Thornburg Dr., domestic violence ( sim- ple assault.) INCIDENTS AUG. 4: A resident of McGinnis Street reported that a vehicle left the road- way and damaged his mail- box and post. AUG.5: A resident of Church Street reported theft of a trailer, tools and toolbox valued at $3500. AUG. 6: - Police recovered a reported stolen red moped on North Cansler Street. AUG. 9: A resident of Clinton Drive reported a break-in and theft of a . Playstation 3, controllers and video games valued at over $500. AUG. 9: A resident of Green Tree Apartments re- ported a break-in and theft of milk and other foodstuffs. AUG. 10: Central Barber Shop, 219-3 S. Battleground Ave., reported a broken glass window. WRECKS AUG: 1: Officer Kyle Bell said that Samuel Price, Belmont, operating a 2004 Mercury on I-85, hit a guard rail doing $300 damage to his vehicle. AUG. 2: Officer H.W. Carpenter said that a 2012 Chevrolet operated by Ash- ley Harris, 921 Sharon Dr., rear-ended a 2014 Dodge operated by Jo Anne Park Diggs of Gastonia. Carpen- ter said the Harris vehicle rolled into the Diggs vehicle while it was stopped at a red traffic light on US 74 Busi- ness. Property damages were estimated at $3000. AUG. 2: Officer H.W. Carpenter said that a 16- year-old female operating a 2010 Honda failed to yield the right of way on Waco Road and struck a 2004 Honda operated by Patricia James of Smyrna, SC. Prop- erty damages were estimated at $30,000. AUG. 4: Officer F.L. Wittington said that Clifton Shedd, Gastonia, was driv- ing a 1994 Honda west on US 74 when he felt the rear end of his car “mess up” and the car left the roadway down a hill and into trees. A passenger was taken to the hospital with what appeared to be a broken hand. AUG. 4: Officer Josh Bryant said that Kahdijah Bess, Gastonia, operating a 2013 Chevy, rear-ended a 2012 Kia operated by Mary Manning, Shelby, on King Street. Property damages were slight. AUG. 5: Officer FEL. Wittington said that Christina Davis, Gastonia, operating a 2006 Pontiac, struck a 1999 Buick oper- ated by Leroy Vinson Jr, Shelby, that had stopped in the road because of a blown out tire and was moving slowly. Both drivers were taken to the hospital by EMS. Property damages were estimated at $10,000. The accident happened on the US 74 Bypass. AUG. 6: Officer H.W. Carpenter said that Ronald Murray, Bessemer City, op- erating a Jonway Scooter, ran off the road on Grace Street and hit a tree. Property damage was estimated at $1500. AUG. 7: Officer H.W. Carpenter said that a 2003 Ford owned by Tim Morgan, 7011 Richmond Dr., was parked at 610 E. King St. and was struck by an un- known vehicle which left the scene. Minor damage was reported. AUG. 7: Officer G.L. McKinney said that Joseph Lee Smart, 22, Grover, was riding a bike on Shelby Road and was struck by ‘a 2014 Toyota operated by Ann Brogdon, 109 Jason Drive, turning off Garrison Road onto Shelby Road,. McKin- ney said Smart was taken to the hospital with a laceration on his left eye and scrape marks on his left cheek and jaw line. A chest x-ray showed no injury, the officer reported. Property damage to the car was reported at $500. AUG. 9: Officer F.L. Wittington said that both drivers and a passenger were taken to the hospital after a wreck on York Road in which there was an esti- mated $10,000 in property damage. The officer said that Michelle Lynn Cox, Cher- ryville, operating a 1995 Toyota, struck a 2014 Toyota operated by Sandra Maney of Smyrna, SC. Medical ID theft can be life-threatening by Attorney General Roy Cooper Identity theft can be an . expensive, exasperating ex- perience for victims. And when it’s medical identity theft, it can also threaten your health. Medical identity theft oc- curs when someone uses your name or your health in- surance information to see a doctor, get a medical proce- dure or medication, file claims, or receive other medical goods or services. In addition to the many problems associated with fi- nancial identity theft, med- ical identity theft adds an- other dangerous conse- quence: contamination of your personal medical records. When someone receives health care services by pre- tending to be you, the thief’s test results and medical See ID THEFT, 9A Thursday August 14 Friday August 15 Saturday August 16 Kings Mountain Weekend Weather Sunday August 17 Mostly Sunny - 83° | Partly Cloudy - 86° 0% Chance of | 0% Chance of | 0% Chance of, precipitation | precipitation | precipitation Nighttime Low 82° | Nighttime Low 84° | Night time Low 65° Mostly Sunny - 87° | Mostly Sunny - 88° | Night time Low 67° 20% Chance of precipitation Serving the community for over 36 years! . 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